The bath does not need water
Ludwick Marishane, 22, a student at the University of Cape Town, is the author of DryBath. This is a skin-soothing gel that uses water and soap. This product is different from antibacterial hand washing because it has no strong odor. This idea won the 2011 Student Enterprise Award, v
A student in South Africa has created a bathing product without water.
Ludwick Marishane, 22, a student at the University of Cape Town, is the author of DryBath . This is a skin-soothing gel that uses water and soap. This product is different from antibacterial hand washing because it has no strong odor.
This idea has won the 2011 Student Enterprise Award, and is being widely adopted in Africa and many developed countries where millions of people are lacking in water.
Marishane's products are being manufactured commercially for supply to a number of customers, including some of the major airlines in the world for long-haul flights, or for governments to supply troops onboard. battlefield.
DryBath is also extremely useful in the poorer parts of the world, where water is a scarce resource.
References: Reuters
- Dispel fatigue
- Secret bath water makes zombies know
- Water saving technology
- Foot bath detox - a simple and effective method of body detox
- Not everyone knows how to bathe
- Spa can spread disease in winter
- 5 mistakes in bathing can make your body cry
- Why should you soak your feet and 3 foot baths to protect your health?
- 90 seconds in the bathroom to wake up every morning
- Video: Enjoy the water droplets
Chinese scientists successfully created a refrigerator with a temperature close to absolute zero The toilet of the future will know... how to catch diseases Fusion power generation equipment reaches temperatures of 37 million degrees Celsius Development of hydrogen-fueled drones This world's coldest quantum computer will beat Google Thermonator - The world's first fire-breathing robot dog Korean scientists develop a method to quickly produce diamonds in 150 minutes